8. Press the Green Button on your Remote to ADD NEW SATELLITE and press MENU

9. Down arrow to select TUNER CONFIGURATION and press ENTER

10. Right arrow to select NEW SAT

11. Down arrow to select LNB LOCAL- FREQ

12. Enter using the remote number keys 10750 and Press ENTER (enter over any existing numbers)

13. Press MENU

14. Down arrow to highlight TRANSPONDER LIST EDITOR and press ENTER

15. Right arrow key to select NEW SAT

16. Press the Green key on your remote to ADD NEW TP

17. Down arrow key to select FREQUENCY and enter 12519

18. Down arrow key to select SYMBOL RATE and enter 22500

19. Press ENTER AND then press MENU

20. Down arrow highlight SCAN

21. Right arrow to highlight NEW SAT

22. Down arrow to highlight START SCANNING and press ENTER

Once the scan process is complete you should have all new channels loaded and available for viewing.

TROUBLESHOOTING

If you're having no success with the above process:

1. Check you have followed all steps correctly (and carried out a FULL SCAN)

2. If you'd like to clarify the instructions, please email sales@hillsig.co.nz or add a comment below.

HOW TO CHECK LNB SETTINGS

Using your Hills Remote:

1. Press Menu, cursor across to Setup, cursor down to Antenna Setup

2. Enter the password 0000

3. Cursor down to Tuner configuration and press Enter

4. Check the signal quality and signal level bars - these should both indicate 75% or higher.

5. In LNB Local-freq, you should see 10750 or 11300.

If you'd like help from the forum, post a discussion and include in your post the LNB number that shows up in your Hills HSMX 200.

Press EXIT to return to normal viewing.

A technical note about LNB Local Oscillator Frequency

During the normal scanning procedure, the receiver has automatically detected that this is the local oscillator frequency of the LNB.

Whatever LNB frequency is indicated in your LNC Local-freq field is the correct one for your installation and should not be altered without advice from someone who understands the down-converting principles. I.e. a change from 10750 to 11300 would just lose all channels, but a slight change of +/- 5 may help correct for an aging LNB, if that is the problem.

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